 Name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique house. It's your boy, E-C-E-O. Hey man, and I'm here with the lovely, amazing Ms. Jamaica. I'm in each town. Hey man, this is where it all go down, man. What's going on, Ms. Jamaica? None, none, none, you know, my dad. I was just wondering what he was going to come with because the way how you just slowed that down before you brought that in, I was like, hold up. What is he about to say? Yeah, you know, I started screw it down. You know, I am in each town, you know what I'm saying? I've been on this server for all day, so. You've been on this for what? You've been on this for what, man? So hold on, is that where the server originated from? I got to ask him, he was related to it, so he said, like, that's where it came from, or something? You down there where everything slowed, screwed up. This the screwed up clique, the man is slowed down. Check it out, man. See, green is in the building. Yeah, you already know, man. That's double lead, a fly fat boy, man. Just get to it, man. Yeah. Man, I ain't, man, listen, man, you down in H town, but you originally from New York. Yeah, the nine. What part? I'm from the nine, nine, one, four, Wembrook, Black Plains, man. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? How long you been here? I've been here since I was younger, but I moved back and forth. I'll come here for a year to go back to New York, but I've been permanently here since about 21. Yeah, but I've been moving back and forth since I went to middle school here, middle school in New York, high school here, high school in New York, graduated from New York, came back out here. But you ain't got no Texas accent at all. Nah, nah, but I'm very respected out here. You know what I'm saying? Let's talk about the boroughs. Let's talk about the, let's talk about the, let's talk boy, what, what, what, where you from? I'm from the nine. Yeah, I'm from Wembrook, the project's Black Plains. You know what I'm saying? I ain't from no borough. We the outskirts, it's by Black, it's by Yonkers, Mount Vernon. You know, Yonkers is with D-Block, Style Speed, Jada Kiss, DMX, Mary J. Blige, Mount Vernon, Denzel Washington, Heavy D, you know what I'm saying? Black Plains, we got Art Monk, you know what I'm saying? Like, yeah, I'm from the nine, man. Listen, every name you said on the one stuck out to me. What? That damn Jada Kiss. Yeah, yeah. You see him on the wall when you walk in the store, nigga, me and Jada Kiss, nigga, that's what it is. Whenever he did that verses and he stood in his position, I already knew that was gonna happen. Yeah, yeah, nigga, I already knew that. And I just put the picture up right where me and him took our picture together, nigga, and posted to my nigga, y'all, nigga, say, nigga, I told y'all, nigga, stop playing, nigga. Yeah, he definitely stood on business with that verses. He represented very well, man. I think it kind of brought him out of a location where he was already special, but said, nigga, this is real special. Yeah, yeah, you know the meme going on. They saying he dropped 62 that night at Madison Square Garden on dipshits. So, you know, I was rooting for him anyway. You know, some of my favorite rappers, you know. So you don't ride with camera in there? I mean, they cool for show, but I'm from the nine. I'm a deep block DMX, rough riders. Like I grew up on that, like a square business. You know what I'm saying? I grew up on that. That's like. What's that guy named One Shot Deal? Oh yeah, One Shot Deal. Yeah, he was from down there too. Oh, you're from down there? Yeah, I don't know. He used to have, he was DMX and maybe in that same area. Oh, was he his artist? He may have been, he's from I think I heard of him. Yeah, he used to be around him a lot. I think I heard of him. He probably know my dude, shout out Koli. Koli was like, you know, DMX Prodigy for show from a slow boss. Yeah, my boy. Lil Zayn, shout out Lil Zayn who say he went down there and DMX respected him when he went down there with them bars. Lil Zayn. Yeah, nigga, why y'all quiet? Y'all niggas quiet, niggas. Hey, you feel me? Y'all niggas be trippin', man. Y'all niggas ain't worth nothin', man. Like, Lil Zayn, I'ma pull it up when I play this part. Lil Zayn went out there and gave them boy the business in New York. Nigga, y'all niggas gon' have to ride with that. Hey, you know what I'm sayin'? See, he just, I can't get just to plow with these niggas. Ain't nobody really just bagging me. I don't feel bagged in this whole situation. But that's my boy though, man. Shout out to my boy Lil Zayn. He gon' be him after the series, man. And, yeah, he always show me love in Atlanta. But he damn sure say he went out and gave them boy the business down there. DMX, what a huge, yeah, yeah. So how old were you when you got into the music? I've been rapping since I was in middle school. I was leadin' for I Rule the World chant in elementary. You know what I'm sayin'? My hood knowin' me for rapping. Everybody know, like, they knew I was gon' be a, like, oh, this shit is embedded in me. So where you get it from? Your daddy and your mama? I don't know, I'mma keep it real. My mom, when I was younger, my mom used to, I got one of them hip moms. When I was younger, I was six, seven, eight years old. We bumpin' Jay-Z, like, we not. My uncle, I don't know him a mom. My mom used to play freestyle and, you know what I'm sayin'? I got kinda a hip mom, big earring hoop wearing mom when I was younger, one of them. So, you know, straight out the hood, so. I don't know, I mean, it's just been in me. It's supposed to be, you know what I'm sayin'? It's just second nature to me. It's crazy to me because you from New York, but you been in Texas all these years, bro. You know our history. And we know you as nigga, don't try to act like we don't know you as nigga. Yeah, I'm friends with EPMD nigga. Don't play nigga. The green eye band, the nigga that's my nigga, man. Nah, I'm really a champ. Yeah, that's what I said. I'm really a transplant, cause, like, you know, I grew up on zero versus the world. I remember goin' to get tapes. Youngster, TYP and all that, and goin' to Kavanaugh Shop in Moe City. Shout out Moe City, that's my Houston hood, BGT. You know what I'm sayin'? I remember doin' all that. Like, you know, I got a crash course in the Houston history cause you know, it was like a, it was like kinda like, you know, my world got flipped upside down. I'm leavin' the projects, now I'm movin' to Moe City. But I've been comin' out here also. I used to come out here and spend summers out here. So I'm kinda rooted in Texas. I'll be leavin' the projects, five, six. I've been flyin' on the plane since I was five, six, seven, eight years old by myself. Cause they used to have it. I don't know if they still do it. Yeah, your tenants used to do it, yeah. Every summer I leave New York. I come to Houston. Like, I've been out, like I'm really best of both worlds. You know what I'm sayin'? You goin' back and forth, was your daddy out here or somethin'? So who was out here? My grandma graduated TSU and just stayed out here. Oh, come on. You know what I'm sayin'? She graduated TSU in the 70s, just stayed out here. So, you know, I was one of them New York kids that went down south for every summer. And you know, it showed me that it's bigger than my hood. You know, I was livin' a totally different life when I come out here. I'm Sega Channel and swimmin' lessons, and I'm hangin' with all my Ace Town boys. Like, I got friends to this day that know me since I was comin' out here and visitin' their summer. You know what I'm sayin'? I wanna know, so I've always heard people say this. Since you know the both worlds, is this true that up north, they be thinkin' that down south rappers or whatever be actin' like they're slow? Yeah, you know what I'm sayin'? I ain't gonna say they, well now it's kinda changed. I think the culture is definitely as the boss. Definitely, they got some niggas from down south that be kickin' that shit. The back of the gap, yeah. And then I'll play certain spittas from down south, and then they'll be amazed when I'm a young nigga up top. Cause I'm like a hip hop, like Google, like, I love this shit. Like, I dare me to study this shit. You can ask my dude right here, like, when they come to music, I'm one of them way to your album drop at 12 o'clock, and I'm tapping into your shit. You know what I'm sayin'? Like, I really wanna see what you workin' with. No, I'm gonna pause. But you and I both know and boys respect the Scarface up there. Oh yeah, they love. That's one thing, they love the New York hat and everything. Yeah, love the thing. I used to get mad as hell with the nigga what it had. Now, you know, and in general, Now I'm being real. Let's suppose him to hear this. He need to hear this, cause he watch balls talk. When I seen Scarface wearin' that damn New York hat, I used to just look at him like, what the hell is he wearing that hat for? And I used to be havin' an attitude about that. I ain't gonna lie, and it was wrong. I should, God forgive me, you know, cause Scarface, I thought he had lost his damn mind wearing that New York hat, but the nigga just was showin' love cause they love him up there. And I had to just embrace that, but it still was tough because I wanted that nigga to have them long horns over there and then come all the way across that old dude. Like, you know, he, man, listen, my favorite rapper is, he looked up the Scarface, Jake, my favorite rapper. So I got the utmost respect for Scarface. Like as far as lyricism, and man, come on, man. You know, I always tell niggas, if you go get Jay, I'ma go get face. Yeah, I was bumper, hey, Jay get faces, Jay get faces flowers every chance you get. I know that. I know that. Face influenced him in that, hey, listen. That's hard. I was bumpin' a diary at a young age, you know what I'm sayin'? Like, I'm really like, I'm nine years old, you know what I'm sayin'? Bumpin' a diary, like, I remember, I'm young, never seen a man cry till I see the man die. I'm tellin' you. I come down, I come down south, and then I soak up all the culture, and then when I go up top, I tell them about what I learned there, cause you know, they wasn't gettin' back then, the internet wasn't as prevalent as it is now. So I'm bringin' all type of shit up top. I'm bringin' screw CDs all the time. I'm doin' all that, you know what I'm sayin'? My niggas, yeah, they like, oh, this kinda dope, you know what I'm sayin'? So I really, I don't think I'm in culture. He one of them guys, he green. He love the culture, man. He wanted a bridge, this man that stood at the wall, man. He gave us a place to walk across from New York to Texas, back to New York, back to Texas, man. You gotta respect him. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's real, man. Thank you so much for that, bro. Yeah, I appreciate it. That's what's needed, man. You gotta have somebody that can help educate you. Like a prophet in rhymes, like you know how to go up and decide, okay, he sayin' this, okay, they sayin' that. And then you basically bridge the gap where there's communication gaps, you know what I'm sayin'? Definitely. So that's hard, bro. Definitely, cause they didn't understand the basis of screw and the concept of it, but when I told them, and then I also told them, you know, a lot of down south is a lot of downers. You know what I'm sayin'? When you listen to it, it kind of puts you in that mood. And then, you know, they kind of got it. And then, you know, it's just, it's like a teaching lesson, man. You know what I'm sayin'? But when I go down, when I used to come down south, I bring like fabulous and shit down south, you know what I'm sayin'? And all that, you know, the clue tapes and all that shit. I've been bringing it down south, letting all my down south homies listen to it. And they like, damn this shit, you know what I'm sayin'? So I always been like, I feel like that helped me with my artistry. You know what I'm sayin'? Nothing really wasn't down south, man. Yeah. It wasn't nobody, but really, you know, run DMC Nium early on. It was boogie down production. It was some dudes, man. It was the fat boys, man. You see, this is for you, don't even try to get in the mix, man. Yeah, nah, this is for me. Yeah, this is for me. This is, he was Holland Coogee Ratt, while I was, you see, it's some stuff goin' on, man. You know, where it was some people before. D Nice. My name is D Nice. My name is D Nice. Check it, check it. And you don't know how I did it. See, I'm a real, you know, I'm not gonna go back before all that. I go every being rock him, man, pay them for all that. I'm all the way back, sayin' we respect LL Coogee. What I'm telling you is there's a phase in there that people forget it, and I know Jay know it. Let me just say that. Jay know it. Of course. He have to know it, cause this is our history. And that's why I always, you know, LL, he kept it a long time, like, damn, he kept it a long time. Then he had some issues with Jay a little bit. That's your boy. So, I know you don't want to rock him with all that. I know he rock him with him, but I'm just sayin'. You know, he had some issues with him, you know what I'm sayin'? Because it seemed like Jay didn't want to give him his props, man. Yeah, but you know. He ain't like that. I'm gonna keep it real. LL was one of the first, you know, LL was one of the first rappers that made it cool to be a rapper. And when I say cool, he appealed to not only the ladies, but he appealed to the fly guys, too. You know what I'm sayin'? Like, you know, I should not put it like, you know, the rappers before LL, I'm not gonna say it wasn't cool. It was on, like, you know, the rapper with the, oh, da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da. You know, it was almost kinda gimmick, you know what I'm sayin'? Like, you know. Well, you can say that about them, but then you can't forget about- Oh, Eric being rude. Nah, you know, I'm gonna get changed to get that listen. Yeah. Rock him, you know what I'm sayin'? Rock him, you know what I'm sayin'? Rock him made it. He took it out that up, up, up, up, to real, his real lyricism and his delivering, how he put it down, you know what I'm sayin'? Like, rock him probably the most, one of the most important rappers ever. He is, not problem. No, he never probably did it either. He changed the delivery. But then you can't, you know, you gotta red- But where does Biggie fall in all of that? This is late on. That's late on. We talkin' about early on, it's not about MC. We talkin' about when it started. We ain't gonna just sit here and act like we don't know that them boys, MC Shane. Yeah, of course. Yeah, I'm gonna all head in there and do the show. This is getting on them. Yeah, all this C-U-K-H. I done met K-R-S and all them. Yeah, yeah, them boys were bad. So when I say that, I'm just sayin' the fact of how it came and layerin' in, and then you got, boom, you got this next phase. People don't know what phase is in New York. It wasn't just, we just like this, you know, Papoose is another phase in New York. Yeah, but I mean, yeah, I guess you can say your phase, but I don't know too many people that's just, you know, I ain't play that, I ain't knockin' it. Let me not knock it, but I'm just, like, play that Papoose. I'm not a C-U-K-H. No, listen to Papoose. Nah, I don't, I'm not gonna lie. Like, I listen to Papoose. Nah, I'm not a super lyrical, miracle spiritual, hearing you, do you live? I'm not that, like, sometimes I wanna just jam. You know what I'm sayin'? Sometimes you might find me bumpin' some weird shit. Yeah, yeah. Not even weird, you know, just somethin' that's out the element. But you know your boy Mays held it down in Harlem, man. Yeah, Mays school. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he held it down on a priest and everything. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Mays school, Mays school. But I, I'm talkin', you might see me, I might have a whole Pimp C playlist on your ass. Woo! What happened, boy? I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm talkin' to you. Look at that with you. You know all the music. I'll be fuckin' nigga's hands up when they start playin' something. They be like, how this New York nigga know this? You know what I'm sayin'? Be on it. Straight off. You heard me say a while ago, eight bars, you was like, I don't believe that nah, I can't ride with that. But Bumbi just said, Pimp said, Jay said, man, what you doin'? I heard that mean coat on in the summer. You heard what he said? Yeah, yeah, yeah, same time. Yeah, that's right. He can't tell temperature. Yeah, of course. You know, there's some flying niggas out in Texas, man. I'ma keep it real. Pimp had the most influential eight bars of that song. You think so? Yeah, yeah, that's the eight bars you gotta give. You know about them Texas boys. Yeah, that's what I say. Everybody knows that part, like everybody knows all the lyrics of the song. He's not like me now though. But the eight bars right there is probably the most significant bars of that song because everybody knows that stanza right there. Do you think it's because he just was being such a, I ain't goin' down there and just the way he brought it all to fruition? I think it's how he delivered it in his provado. Man, you know, sometimes on the track, man, it don't be the most lyrical shit that stick out. I learned that all the time. Sometimes it just be the realest shit from your heart. And it don't gotta be the most witty or the most lyrical shit. Sometimes it's just the shit that a nigga know comes straight from your heart and that shit stick out to you. That's hard, that's hard, you know. So you basically, you came down here, you jumping in these studios, eating these bars, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, I mean, I'ma tell y'all, I've been goin' to the studio since I was like, let's say like 14, my partner Trey, Mike Check Productions. He used to take me, sneak me into ACC. His girl worked with my mom and shit. You know what I'm sayin'? My mom used to work for teachers, you know. His girl worked with my mom. My mom told him I could rap. He used to sneak me into ACC town and country. They got a nice multi-million dollar studio over there, music programs. I'm the young nigga sneaking in. I'm like 14, we gettin' it in. I'm ever, I'm doin' my thing. So I'm really season with the music and shit. So I'm just rapping, I'm rapping, but I'm not really dropping nothin' this shit. So my partner Verge Gotti. You know, this is years down a lot. I got in trouble a lot too. I ain't gonna lie. I got in trouble in New York. I got in trouble here. So it kinda slowed me up a little bit and shit. So my partner Verge Gotti was like, you should start battle rapping. You know what I'm sayin'? And I ain't a lot of battle rapping. Just got my juices flowing, poles. You know what I'm sayin'? It got me goin' in and from then on, I met my big bro, Snipe RP, big influential person in my life. And then he kinda got me on track to the straightest, dropin' bars in that lab. You know, ever since then, I've been on the path like a buffa. Do you ever hear Jay-Z say Biggie is the greatest rapper there ever was? Do I ever hear him say that? I didn't hear him say it. I mean, I can't remember the time I heard him say it. You heard him say Biggie is the greatest rapper? Because they from the same place. I think he more paying homage. I'm about to say I heard him pay gratitude or homage to Biggie off top for sure, definitely. You know what I'm sayin'? For sure. I heard Kiss and them say that also. Kiss and Styles and they also say Biggie the greatest rapper you know what I'm sayin'? I just know that they do it and sometimes is it comin' from a place so I'm paying homage because this is a guy that made it, you know, made it cool to do what we doin' right here like this or is it somethin' they really feel, you know? But we'll never know. We'll never know. You know, I definitely feel like Biggie was ahead of his time because the lyricism and the punchline, like what he had in 95, 93, 92, it's still, you know what I'm sayin'? Like he was just ahead of his time for sure. I always say that Biggie was a better rapper than Pop, but Pop was more than a rapper. Yeah, I'm not sayin' that. Yeah, I'm, because rapping, I'm not sayin' it. Okay. That's okay, that's just an interview. Nah, hey, you know what I'm tryin' to say is that Pop was more than a rapper. Pop wasn't just in the punchlines and all that. You know, when rapping, I'm talkin' about artistry, punchlines, metaphors, you know, a delivery flow. Biggie was a better rapper. Pop was more than a rapper though. Pop was more, you know what I'm sayin'? I get where you comin' from. Yeah, you know what I'm sayin'? But just in my album when it dropped, man, I ain't gon' lie, I don't know where you was at when that me against the world dropped, you know, cause he really was not beefin' with him at that time. Okay. And that me against the world came out, man, and it was like, it was like, damn, I played it in my living room nigga, I'll never forget it. Nah, don't get it twisted, man. You know what I'm sayin'? Pop is the best rapper, like, I'm a Pop fan, like hell yeah, like Pop, man. Listen, I'm influenced by Pop and Biggie. There is no C-Green without a Pop and Biggie. I grew up to, my uncle, Solo, Big Boombox in 93, 94, I'm seven years old, walkin' around my project, Pump and Pop. You know what I'm sayin'? With the bandana on ball headed. You know what I'm sayin'? My uncle in New York, like, I grew up on Pop. I remember waking up early in the morning of Pop. You know what I'm sayin'? Hell yeah. You remember that dear mama song? Yeah, of course, come on, man. I remember Brandon, you talkin' about it. You know what I'm sayin'? You talk about Brandon, dear mama. I'm just sayin' a song like that, you can, how can you put anything up and say, when you look at what he did on that song, bro. Like, you talkin' about, all this is cool, don't get me wrong, but I've never heard nobody pay tribute to their mother like that on that song. Nah, yeah, yeah. And you can say what you wanna say, go where you wanna go, go get the song and bring it. I'll wait. You're not gonna find a body pay tribute like that, bro. I was also, just to jump on top of the point you was talkin' about, I was listenin' to the radio the other day and they had a throwback kinda mix and Pop Keep Your Head Up came on and I'm like, this is crazy how far music has came. This was a radio hit and look how much positive, like I'm just listenin' to keep your head up. This how far music has changed. You know what I'm sayin'? This was a radio hit, smash hit, like this is a major song back in the gap and man, we ain't got no positive, we ain't got nothin' like they got. They don't wanna let that make it do no more, man. Yeah, y'all don't wanna, y'all don't wanna. They don't wanna make, they don't wanna make. You rappin' and listen, I'm a different, I'ma keep it real. They want you to spread that boo-boo out here. They want you to spread that negative, you know what I'm sayin'? They don't want you to be talkin', they don't want you droppin' too many gems, I ain't gonna lie to you. But all they were both here, who an' askin', he was down here askin'. He was down here. He was down here, like I was there. Like he was down here. I'm not from down here. He was down here with that guy when he asked. Hey, I was in my bed. But he was down here though. I was definitely down here. Okay, then you should be able to tell you somethin' about what was goin' on. You heard the question. I don't have to, he can go ahead and answer. You wanna know what do I feel about with the take-off situation? I just feel as though, man, sometimes when, you know, man, street shit is unpredictable. So that's why you gotta kinda move accordingly. And you gotta kinda, you know, stay in your, I'ma shall put it, man. You gotta just, just to back up his, me and him talk every day. So it's gonna sound like that, man. You gotta move like you a multi-million dollar nigga. You know what I'm sayin'? You gotta move like a business. You know, cause man, life is unpredictable by itself. So you just gotta know to move accordingly, man. Cause ain't nothin', hey, listen. One day you hear the next day you gone, man. That shit runnin' to the little. That's man, hey. That song right there resonate with me. Like that shit for real with this shit. Like one day you hear next day you gone. I done been to more funerals than weddings. You know what I'm sayin'? I done been to more funerals than graduations. I'm talkin' about. Man. Man, funerals and baby showers. You could add all the wedding baby showers and graduations and I still ain't, and I still ain't, I still been to more funerals, so. PMC said, my man Bobo just lost his baby in a house fire. And when I got on my knees that night to pray, I asked God why you let them killers live and take my own boy, son away. These niggas ain't talkin' like that no more. These niggas don't give a damn. No. Man. Check it, man. Hey man, see Grease in the building? It's a problem. Yeah. Okay. Look. Uh-huh. Look. Heaven and hell is the hell in heaven. Committed sins that I can tell the revin' pops. They never tell me better. I heard discipline and determination help your effort. You were witnessing why these variators felt the pressure. I envisioned it. Then I cleared away. It's now or never. Polycenter's over the work. You want a pound of letters? I'm repenting without the church. Oh God, allow me letters. Look. Look. Look. I'm repenting without the church. Oh God, allow me letters. I think to die down when I see her cast her growling numbers. I'm from the slums done. You can't still crack without no wrenches. I own one so they pay back. Come back in times of inches. I'm going dumb, but knowledge, they can't take that back, we'll send you. I know the real so I can tell a nigga that pretend to. Think I'm a checks and she try to fuck me every time I rent through. And I'm odd you likes. Don't pay the bills. Don't act that brand new. Don't ever tell me what I can't do. You know the champ move. Cheater pack like old freak. And nigga ran through. I set the shipping number all week. I pray it lands smooth, niggas dipshap when she got ugly. Not talking camp crew, show these solidest red bottoms of Versace sandals over and under with these numbers. Like I'm playing Fandu. Fuck up a summer, keep a plunger, all that shit can handle. You hit a hunger on my mama, you will get dismantled. I'm from the summer, how the sun is trying to get the plan through. Hold on, wait, wait. Okay, let's go. Yeah. Look. Uh, uh, yeah. Yeah, you gotta understand it all in this one. Curtis C. in Project Water. Look. Curtis C. in Project Water. Yeah. Curtis C. in Project Water. Let's go. Uh, okay. Yeah. Curtis C. in Project Water and that BGT. Niggas ain't seein' me. You know just who the hell I'm bein' C and G. And I'm with Ball Salk. And I gotta lift door. Know that I'm a big door. And I took my pitfalls. Point guard. Chris ball. This four. All the times we had to pull. Chris store. Which four. Man, let me calm down for our bomb towns. Run around, feelin' likes a dime round. I'm round, let me fall back. Cause you know though, all gray polo. All black and no dough. Got my pilot kid and he recordin'. Ballin' like hardin'. Know it ain't no sportin'. I'm important. I'm off the bench shootin'. Man, Gordon. He's man. Loosin', choosin'. I still am like you boostin'. There's no been loosin'. Oh, am I loosin'? You know just how we movin'. You know just how we doin'. Yes, sir! Pin like all the stars. Oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la. Man, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la, oh, la. I'm gonna come back. No, I'm going to come back out there. Listen, I thought the attack that went over n***a. I thought it come with it, but I couldn't do it like you see green. So I'm gonna pull up n***a. I ain't for them bears myself. I'm gonna pull up n***a. Yo, no, I'm out there, man. I loved it, man. For real, bro, stop playin', man. I love the air, man. Like I said, man, my thing is, man, just to... You know, respect the craft, man. The culture, man. You know, it don't matter, man. When you got this on your bro, we all here together, bro. Ain't nothing gonna ever change that, man. When they cut, hey man, you know, the pen and pencil, when a ride break out, nigga, everybody gotta get together, nigga, all you niggas acting funny with each other, forget all about that. You're right. Right, right, right, right. Cause you just trying to survive at that point, right? For real. Man, so yeah, and I threw that on because like I said, that's called Face Man. That's the one him and Jay, they going down through that on that day, man. Yeah, that's who it was at. So when you first heard that, where was you at, man? I was in Houston. I was in Houston. Well, you love that one, don't you? Nah, yeah, yeah, for sure. I definitely love that. Man, like I say, riding with my mom every day. You know what I'm saying? That's where I first heard that. She would get the albums the day they come out. She loved it. Back when the CDs was out. Man, how long I'm doing now? She doing fine, yeah. That's hard, bro. Like if I love the fact, I lost my mom and my dad. But just the fact that you got yours, man, that's hard. Take care of them and cherish them, bro. You know what I'm saying? Just, man, just thank you for coming on Boss Talk 101, man. How can people get a hold to you, man? You can follow me at famupgreen, F-A-M-U-P-G-R-E-N, C-Green on all streaming platforms, D-S-P-S-E-E, Space Green, and on, I don't got no Twitter or nothing. You know what I'm saying, bro? Top three artists all the time, dead or alive, let's go. Top three artists, of course I gotta say J. Of course you gonna say J. I'm gonna say J. Let's go number two. You know what I'm saying? I'm gonna say, man, I don't even wanna say I'm alive. Come on. Cause he already said I'm alive. Come on. I'm telling you, I probably would say the pimp. Well you had to say the pimp. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Please say the pimp. I probably would say- You didn't wanna say Scarface. You didn't wanna say Scarface. In the pimp, let's go, let's switch up another genre. Shade. Shade, that's hard, boy, that's hard. We get her a lot cause she gonna set the mood, but you know, I ain't gonna lie to you. Y'all listen to that Neeta Baker, man. Stop playing. That old boy, boy, hey, I can just put that on and go to sleep, I think it's just sweet love. Nah, yeah, for sure. Man, so let me ask you this, man. Like if you could go back and do it all over again, would you change anything? Nah, cause it made me who I am. You know what I'm saying? You learned off experience. Shout out the locks. You know what I'm saying? But you learned from your mistakes, though. Man, so I mean, you know, man, like I said, man, we hope we got you and did your justice, man. You a boss talk one affiliate now, man. You down with the boss talk movement, man. If you ever come through Dallas, or if you ever come through, come by the spot, man. Come sit down and chat with us anytime, bro. But for sure, I'll be out there. Like I said, I got people from Pleasant Grove and all. Oh, you're in the Grove? Yeah, I got, man, my first grill came from Big Bruton Bazaar, and Bruton's, Big Bruton. What you doing in Bruton Bazaar? Hey, man, my first grill, my Aunt Donna, man, brought me my first grill, man. 14 years old, I go to, she took me to Bruton Bazaar. My people went to, what's that baby blue and red school? Dallas, is it Skyline? Skyline, yeah. Baby blue and red, yeah, yeah. My people graduated from that honor. I used to be going to Pleasant Grove all the time, take the Greyhound there. Them boys over there, man. It's a little group over there. It's a couple of groups over there. Hey, them boys, shout out to that boy, Big Extra Plug. We down there, he was, I'm interviewing other, you're not Big Extra, I mean, I interviewed you, I need you back. You written, dropping 16s and 32s and 85s around this. You know what I'm saying? Nah, Big X hard too. Nah, I love Big X. He been on Boss Talk, man, I love Big X, man. He young, but that boy's deep, boy, that n***a deep. When I tell you, deep, he deep, he's ayo. Yeah, yeah, I love Big X, but I like that hustler talk. And shout out to High Boy Weston Waco. I'ma say that, and Timo, cause he a rapper, like, man, shout out to all the boys, man, I just love to see our people doing something, bro. Cause they could be out here doing nothing. Right. So that's hard, man. Thank you so much for coming on Boss Talk. I'm one of the ones. I appreciate y'all, I thank y'all very much. Make sure you guys like and subscribe to our channel, man. It's been another great segment, a Boss Talk 101, what a Boss is talking. Wow. Man.